A song like 2000 watts, I wouldn’t call it good but it’s interesting just outta how different it sounds
Op makes bait threads then logs out doesn’t even post in them just lets dumb niggas argue . It’s commendable
MJ around those times was pretty much the biggest legacy act going in terms of music. The guy didn't have to keep making music if he didn't want too, and his lowest points are way higher then most artist highs.
niggas get older and richer, their music gets less passionate and angrier and they have less s*** to say because they exist in spaces where they're either too busy or just less inclined to be creative
also they're old
welcome to damn near every musician ever
The G.O.A.T. is the still the G.O.A.T. in his 80s

The G.O.A.T. is the still the G.O.A.T. in his 80s
!https://youtu.be/G-oOCo1Y1bw?si=a6I3jeQ0osaUPDQBHe always sounded like he was 80 so that checks out
He always sounded like he was 80 so that checks out
Yep Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Neil Young etc all sounding pretty feeble these days but Bob set himself up for geezer success but trying to sound old and grizzled since he was 20
this is the full quote
I think they were just thrown off by the beat switch tbh
"Tear ducts filling, I searched for a happy distraction to slow this grand-piano-speeding-down-a-San-Francisco-hill feeling in my stomach. I wanted one bright memory. One. And just then it hit me. … It’s May 1997. We’re taking a dinner break in month eight of our (unknown then) four-year sentence at the Electric Lady Soul Prison while making Voodoo. Michael Jackson has just released Blood on the Dance Floor. Not exactly a must-experience event, but MJ always deserved at least a two-minute song gander … right?
Enter “Morphine.” Or better yet, enter our collective shock at “Morphine”’s bridge. Nine Inch Nails chaos one second, then that coda drops and — well — go ahead and cue the song up at 2:37 and imagine being in our studio hearing this for the first time. You know that meme of brothers at an outdoor table laughing so hard they cling to each other before collapsing to the floor? That was us.
You know that meme of brothers at an outdoor table laughing so hard they cling to each other before collapsing to the floor? That was us. We laughed so hard at that over-the-top delivery I sent a studio assistant to get Advil. Don’t come for me — I’m MJ-all-day till I die — but that bridge wasn’t what I was expecting from the best student of James Brown, the king of going-to-the-bridge-dreaming up. … We replayed it six times, driving everyone within earshot mad. We mocked it so lovingly it ironically became one of my last favorite MJ moments on wax.
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/5-things-learned-questlove-eulogy-for-dangelo-rolling-stone-watch/
nah i know i just be mad when niggas remotely mean to mike
Lmfao I was in elementary school eating frozen pizza and drinking chocolate milk cartons in 2001 yall outta control with this gotcha s***
Of course I’m gonna ask the hardcore Mj Stan what he thought of Mj last album that’s his story/experience with it when it dropped not mine lmaooo
😂😂 my bad homie
It's not a coincidence it's They Don't Care About Us in the tweet.
Why they hating on that song?
MJ was far more controversial.
Being deemed or accused of being a child molester and child predator with lawsuits and court cases was a MUCH worse stigma than what Drake and Ye had.
Also, MJ was a media punching bag even beyond that. He was called Wacko Jacko, had people clowning his looks and voice, Invincible was deemed a flop, and the drama started overshadowing his music career. Some publications even CELEBRATED his death.
And yes...even Black folks were clowning MJ in his later years. I remember seeing MJ parodies by Black shows depicting him as a clown no different from South Park.
F*** everyone who did MJ wrong and dirty. He never deserved all of that
His music never sucked
Invincible is a great album
His "falloff" was all a purposefully programmed delusion on the masses through media
I don't trust anyone who says his music begun to suck because obviously you a victim of delusion poisoned through your easily controlled pea brain
MJ made you rock my world at 43 and Kanye made Donda and Drake made Iceman
So no.
Some of their older work are arguably better than some of their younger work
MJ had solid tracks basically his whole career
Probably closer to Drake than Kanye output wise late career
MJ had solid tracks basically his whole career
Probably closer to Drake than Kanye output wise late career
Speaking solely on the ability to churn up a hit late in the game
i just replied that as well twin big up floetry
I had no idea marsha ambrosius was floetry LMAO smh
I do not know much about MJ's fall off, but I think Drake didn't fall off, and Ye from 2013 compared to Today's Ye are almost two different people creatively.
no, MJ was put down by the system, Ye and Drake fell off because of their own stubbornness
Sigh YNs. MJ NEVER fell off. He just took a hiatus. The This is It tour was sold out
I've seen all the noise about getting tickets for Taylor Swift etc and nothing compares.
God, the rush in 2009 trying to get tickets was something I'll never experience again. I even got lucky and had presale access and it was still tough as s***.
Cried like a baby when the person on the phone confirmed it... July 10th 2009, Block 101 essentially front row, night 2 of 10
Think they sold over a million tickets in like 4 hours